The most expensive Pokémon card ever sold is Logan Paul’s PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator , which set a Guinness World Record when he bought it for about USD $5.275 million in a private sale.

What makes it so valuable?

  • It’s an ultra-rare promo card originally awarded to winners of a 1997 CoroCoro Comic illustration contest in Japan, with only around 39–41 copies believed to exist.
  • Logan Paul’s copy is the only one graded PSA GEM MT 10, meaning it’s in pristine condition, which massively boosts its desirability.
  • The record-breaking purchase price of roughly $5.275M was recognized as the most expensive Pokémon card transaction ever.

What’s happening with it now?

  • As of early 2026, that same PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator is back on the market, consigned to a major auction run by Goldin Auctions.
  • Bidding has already reached into the multi‑million range, and there’s a real chance it could surpass its previous record once the auction closes in February 2026.

Why collectors obsess over it

  • The card blends hobby history (CoroCoro contest), extreme scarcity, and pop‑culture hype through Logan Paul’s ownership and public appearances with the card.
  • It’s often treated less like a regular trading card and more like a blue‑chip art piece or luxury asset, driving high‑end investors and collectors to compete for it.

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